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BULK WORK AND PRESS DECK LOGS
Figure 5-2.- Laundry bulk work and press deck logs. should make sure all laundry is carefully logged in. As you study figure 5-2, notice the columns for the bulk log: (1) division or department, (2) number of bags received, (3) weight in whites or dungarees, and (4) another column for miscellane-ous items. There are also signature columns for the receiving laundry man and divisional laundry petty officer to check laundry in and out and a column for any additional remarks. Your press deck log consists of a record of individual officer and chief petty officer lots received in the laundry. As you study figure 5-2, notice the columns for the press deck log. Under the column marked Other you normally list items other than shirts or trousers. If space does not permit listing these items, you should keep a separate press deck log as indicated in figure 5-2. At the end of each week, the press deck and bulk work logs are summarized on a locally prepared laundry summary sheet by the laundry supervisor. This summary sheet is routed to the supply officer for review and signature. A copy of the summary sheet should be filed in the laundry for later reference. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE LOG HEAT STRESS LOG |